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Cartoons of a bygone era with some not so bygone points.

The US Senate vs. Foreign Entanglements, 1918 Edition

by The Archive

Posted on March 9, 2017

‘Interrupting the Ceremony’ by John McCutcheon was first published in 1918. It is reproduced here with assistance from the OSU Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.

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Freedom of The Press

by The Archive

Posted on February 23, 2017

I’ve come in t’ lick the hide off the low-down catamount that’s the editor of this paper!

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Border Wall Policy, Circa 1904

by The Archive

Posted on February 9, 2017

Meet the new fears, same as the old fears

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A Vision For the Future, From the 1920’s

by The Archive

Posted on January 26, 2017

‘Why Pity the Coming Generation?’ by Norman Ritchie was first The Boston Post in the 1920s.

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This cartoon about racism was published in 1876

by The Archive

Posted on December 12, 2014

“In self-defense”

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